Dangerous Creatures

underwater

Jelly fish

Contact with a jellyfish tentacle can trigger millions of
nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom,[30] yet
the sting of only some jellyfish species causes an adverse
reaction in humans.

Stingray

The stingray's spine, or barb, can be ominously fashioned
with serrated edges and a sharp point. The underside may
produce venom, which can be fatal to humans, and which
can remain deadly even after the stingray's death

Puffer Fish

They are poor in swimming

They can quickly ingest huge
amount of water to turn
themselves into a virtually
inedible ball several times
their normal size

New contain tetrodotoxin, a substance that
makes them foul tasting and often lethal to
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There is enough toxin in one pufferfish to kill 30 adult humans, and there is no known antidote.

Flying

Bees

can kill

have stinger

are often kill in beehives by
hungy bears

Eagles

Could eat humans

Are powerful

Use soaring or sprinting flight
to hunt

Land

Lion

They often work together to prey upon
antelopes, zebras, wildebeest, and other
large animals of the open grasslands.

Leapord

When human settlements are present,
leopards often attack dogs and,
occasionally, people

Tiger

Despite their fearsome reputation, most
tigers avoid humans; however, a few do
become dangerous maneaters.

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Reptiles

Komodo Dragon

When a victim ambles by, the dragon springs, using
its powerful legs, sharp claws and serrated, shark-like
teeth to eviscerate its prey

Aliigator

Adult alligators are apex predators critical to the biodiversity of their
habitat. They feed mainly on fish, turtles, snakes, and small
mammals. However, they are opportunists, and a hungry gator will
eat just about anything, including carrion, pets and, in rare
instances, humans

Anaconda

Physical Features, The green anaconda is the largest snake in the world,
when both weight and length are considered. It can reach
a length of 30 feet (9 meters) and weigh up to 550 pounds
(227 kilograms)., To picture how big that is, if about five ten-year-olds lie down head to foot, they'd be about the length of this huge snake.
And it'd take about 11 kids to weigh as much as one anaconda.
These snakes can be as big around as a grown man. They have some giant relatives, too.

Diet, The giant snake opens its mouth wide enough to swallow its victim—sometimes fish or caiman (relatives of crocodiles) and even jaguars and small deer.
Anaconda jaws are held together with stretchy ligaments so they can open wide enough to swallow prey whole.

Habitat, The green anaconda is an aquatic snake. It lives in
swamps, marshes, and slow-moving rivers. It's nocturnal, or
active at night. An anaconda will hunt on land, but it
prefers to stay in the water, where its huge size feels less
bulky., Green anacondas live in the tropics of South America, as
far south as Argentina, east of the Andes mountain range.
Most are found in the areas along the Amazon and
Orinoco rivers.

Danger Posed, The green anaconda is a member of a family of snakes called
constrictors. Constrictors are not venomous snakes. They don't
kill prey by delivering venom through a bite. Instead, constrictors
wrap their bodies around their prey and squeeze until it stops
breathing., The green anaconda can move swiftly both underwater and at the
surface. To hunt, it lies at the surface of a pond or stream waiting
for an animal to stop by for a drink. Its nostrils are located on the
top of its snout, so it can breathe while almost entirely
submerged.